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  1. Warburton’s RWC is over

    Sam Warburton has been slapped with a three-week ban after admitting to a ‘dangerous tip tackle’ in Saturday’s semi-final at Eden Park. Read more

  2. Sapolu to quit rugby

    Samoa centre Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu has responded to the outcome of his disciplinary hearing by saying that he doesn’t want to play rugby any longer. Read more

  3. Wales lament Warburton red

    Wales have questioned the judgement of referee Alain Rolland in sending off captain Sam Warburton and pointed to it as the decisive action in the Test. Read more

  4. France profit from moment of madness

    JON CARDINELLI writes that a reckless Welsh tackle proved to be the catalyst for an unlikely 9-8 World Cup semi-final win for France. Read more

  5. Beale blow to Wallabies

    Kurtley Beale is out of the World Cup semi-final. Read more

  6. Stage set for Eden Park epic

    RYAN VREDE with the assistance of ruckingoodstats.com analyses the strengths and weaknesses of New Zealand and Australia ahead of their World Cup semi-final clash. Read more

  7. Frogs are favourites in Auckland ruckus

    JON CARDINELLI says that France’s ability to pressure the Welsh at ruck time and convert the inevitable goal-kicking opportunities will be the difference in Saturday’s semi-final. Read more

  8. Deans backs Bok-slayers

    Robbie Deans has named an unchanged starting XV for Sunday’s World Cup quarter-final at Eden Park. Read more

  9. Blacks braced for battle

    Richie McCaw defies injury to start the semi-final against Wales, while flyhalf Aaron Cruden is elevated to the starting line-up. Read more

  10. Hook to pivot for Wales

    James Hook has replaced the injured Wales flyhalf Rhys Priestland ahead of Saturday’s World Cup semi-final at Eden Park. Read more

  11. Blacks seek to allay McCaw fears

    All Blacks assistant coach Steve Hansen says Richie McCaw’s foot injury will not preclude him from selection for the semi-final but said he wouldn’t train with the team until Saturday. Read more

  12. Lame legacy for spineless De Villiers

    RYAN VREDE writes that Peter de Villiers styled himself as the puppet master for the Springboks but ended his reign as no more than a puppet. Read more

  13. Attacking ails at heart of Bok failure

    JON CARDINELLI writes that the next Springbok coach can’t afford to make the same mistakes as his predecessor by favouring a conservative yet ultimately ineffective game plan. Read more

  14. Todd trains with All Blacks

    Openside flank Matt Todd joined the All Blacks at training although the management has denied that his involvement is a sign that Richie McCaw is battling with injury. Read more

  15. Wallabies wait on Beale

    Injured fullback Kurtley Beale didn’t train with the Wallabies on Wednesday but his captain is confident that he will be ready for Sunday’s semi-final at Eden Park. Read more

  16. Aussies accept attacking challenge

    Anthony Faingaa says the Wallabies won’t restrict themselves to a conservative game plan when they meet the All Blacks in Sunday’s World Cup semi-final. Read more

  17. Player power failed the Boks

    Victor Matfield has conceded the senior players determined how South Africa played in the last four years – and not the coach Peter de Villiers. Read more

  18. Smit blows whistle on bad boy Bryce

    Retired Springbok captain John Smit had a pop at New Zealand referee Bryce Lawrence on the team’s arrival back in South Africa. Read more

  19. Deans not spooked by ghosts of Eden Park

    The Wallabies have lost their last 12 matches against the All Blacks at Eden Park but coach Robbie Deans says it means nothing in the context of the World Cup. Read more

  20. Same again for French

    Now we know it definitely was the best French team that the All Blacks whipped in the Pool Stages. They’re back for the World Cup semi-final. Read more